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Private Electronic Recycler Partners with Academic Environmental Group

ERIThe world’s largest privately held e-waste recycler, Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), announces an academic partnership with the UPenn Wharton School of Business’s Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership (IGEL). The partnership aims to find innovative ways to solve environmental issues in the electronic waste industry.

The Whorton-led IGEL promotes awareness of sustainable business practices through research, events, and dialogue within various sectors such as academic, corporate, government, and non-governmental organizations. ERI, an e-Stewards and R2 certified electronic waste recycler, will collaborate with IGEL on sustainability solutions for businesses. Combining academic knowledge with business resources, the newly-formed partners will work to find ways to minimize e-waste and set best practices for electronic recycling.

“Partnerships with leaders of industry such as ERI are essential to our research, teaching and thought leadership efforts. This collaboration can yield practical real world results and cutting edge solutions for problems ranging from curbing the glut of e-waste entering our waste stream to digital security to electronic recycling best practices in general.”

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EMC & eMobility

For a company embarking on EMC testing for either component or vehicle-level testing of their EV products, it is necessary first to have a good understanding of the EMC regulatory situation.
Joanne Spigonardo, Senior Associate Director of Business Development of Wharton’s IGEL

 

Source: Environmental Expert | Wharton

 

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